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New Delhi: India in Washington Accord, India on Friday became a permanent member of the Washington Accord, which would enable global recognition of Indian degrees and increase the mobility of engineers to the US and other countries for jobs.
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New Delhi: India on Friday became a permanent member of the Washington Accord, which would enable global recognition of Indian degrees and increase the mobility of engineers to the US and other countries for jobs. The accord requires that member-nations to set up suitable accreditation standards, which would ensure a minimum quality of attainment for their engineering graduates.
India, which has been a provisional member of Washington Accord since 2007, was working for several years to become a permanent member.
The breakthrough came at a meeting of the International Engineering Alliance in Wellington, New Zealand, where the members voted to induct India as a permanent member of the select group. Congratulating her ministry's officials, HRD Minister Smriti Irani said that the development will "ensure that highest quality assurance standards (are) implemented in our technical and engineering programmes to provide global mobility to our engineering graduates".
"Degrees which have been so accredited... Will substantially enhance (Indian graduates') employment opportunities around the world," she said in a statement.
Congratulations also poured in from her predecessor and former HRD Minister MM Pallam Raju who said that membership of the Washington Accord would be a good facilitator as it would give greater flexibility to Indian students and provide recognition to their degrees.
Now, degrees awarded by institutions accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) would be recognised by all Washington Accord member-nations, he said.
The Accord was signed in 1989 as an international agreement among bodies responsible for accrediting engineering degree programmes. Some 17 countries are signatories to it.
The Washington Accord was signed by the National Board of Accreditation with the mandate for accrediting engineering and other technical programmes at all levels in the country and for making technical education outcome-based.
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